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1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.1New Happeningshttps://confrontchina.com/?p=166
https://confrontchina.com/?p=166#respondSun, 08 Jul 2018 01:30:20 +0000https://confrontchina.com/?p=166Been out of touch for a while but will start blogging and posting on a regular basis upon returning to the U.S. after summer. Nevertheless, find it disturbing with the Communists in China proceeding ahead with their nefarious designs. First of all, they adroitly manipulated President Trump through that peace blinded and surrendering South Korean leader to open negotiations with the rogue dictator of N. Korea through the summit in Singapore. President Trump as many analysts and commentators in the U.S. state was the gullible victim of a masterful con wherein he was the mark. He acceded to a visit with Kim Jung Un and sacrificed whatever Kim Jung Un wanted and got nothing back in return. The annual military exercises which were newly termed as war games and provocative to N. Korea were gladly agreed to by Trump without even the basic courtesy of consulting S. Korea or Japan, leaving them shocked. The U.S. military was also blindsided, by their own commander in chief.

This was made possible because of the suggestion by China to N. Korea and GOD HELP THE U.S. and its allies, especially in the Far East. Japan and Vietnam are the countries that should be cognizant of what is in store for the future.

]]>https://confrontchina.com/?feed=rss2&p=1270China’s territorial grab in the South China Seashttps://confrontchina.com/?p=111
https://confrontchina.com/?p=111#commentsThu, 06 Aug 2015 23:18:00 +0000https://confrontchina.com/?p=111China has created over 2,000 acres of artificial islands so that they could use it to station their air and maritime assets to ultimately control the movement of traffic in those busy waterways. The Philippines and Vietnam are greatly perturbed by these aggressive Chinese actions.

Secretary of State, John Kerry has implores on China to peacefully resolved according to international law.[1]

[1]Gordon, Michael R. New York Times,Kerry urges Beijing to halt actions in South China Sea, August 6th 2015

]]>https://confrontchina.com/?feed=rss2&p=1111Uighurs Sacrificed yet againhttps://confrontchina.com/?p=103
https://confrontchina.com/?p=103#respondFri, 24 Jul 2015 18:07:30 +0000https://confrontchina.com/?p=103Thailand succumbs to the communists in China once again when it repatriated 100 Uighurs who had fled China back to China, prompting the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees a violation of international law. The rising power of China seems to spell the doom of those who flee from the repression there.

]]>https://confrontchina.com/?feed=rss2&p=1030Chinese stock market woeshttps://confrontchina.com/?p=93
https://confrontchina.com/?p=93#commentsFri, 24 Jul 2015 17:48:22 +0000https://confrontchina.com/?p=93The recent gyrations in the Chinese stock market has the potential to cause resentment amongst the ordinary investors, a majority of whom are small, who were sucked into it because of the encouragement by the leadership through buying on margin calls. The resulting losses may be another nail in the coffin of the ruling communist party. The loss and anguish facing these investors is indeed sad and hopefully they channel their wrath towards the ruling clique and ultimately overthrow the regime is to be hoped for.

]]>https://confrontchina.com/?feed=rss2&p=931Chinese communist Party officials aid Tibetanshttps://confrontchina.com/?p=46
https://confrontchina.com/?p=46#respondSun, 01 Feb 2015 00:19:51 +0000https://confrontchina.com/?p=46Quite a few Communist Party officials in the Tibet Autonomous Region, normally there to dominate the area and safeguard the interests of the party and keep an eye on separatists, have in fact aided the Tibetan movement by keeping the Tibetans apprised of China’s intelligence matters. Even some civil servants have assisted the Tibetan independence group. China News Service states that “their activities harm the national interests”. This bit of encouraging news was revealed in the New York Times of January 29, 2015 by Edward Wong.

Now with China severely restricting internet use, business and academia are stifled. Even Western texts that are translated and taught in schools and universities have to reflect the party’s views and, to at all costs avoid mentioning Western values. These directions have already caused Chinese people great harm and with the slowing down of the economy, is taking the country to lag even further.

Hopefully, this is the beginning of the end of this evil ruling clique.

January 30th, 2015 – Much to the chagrin of the communist rulers of China, the Dalai Lama will meet with President Obama on February 5, 2015 for the National Prayer breakfast. Good for Obama. Everyone seems to be wary of confronting China, so this is a momentous occasion indeed. Wouldn’t be surprised if there was and is a meeting of minds between India’s Modi, Japan’ s Abe and the U.S.’s Obama.

China’s foreign minister Zhang Yesui has been quoted as warning the U.S., “Such a move will gravely sabotage China-U.S. cooperation and relations, and will definitely undermine it’s own interest.”

This annual event’s keynote speakers are generally Christians, however last year Rajiv Shah , the head of U.S. AID addressed the gathering. Despite the Dalai Lama not scheduled to address the gathering, it is hoped that he will be given an opportunity to speak, at least unofficially.

Tuesday December 23, a 37 year old Tibetan monk by the name of Kalsang Yeshi died as the result of self-immolation in Sechuan Province China. This is the third such occurrence, and only one of many instances of self-immolation in recent history. According to the Central Tibetan Administration this brings the total cases of self-immolation to 135. Many of the cases of self-immolation are in protest to the policies and governance. Kalsang Yeshi died in front of the police station that was monitoring the activities of the Tibetan Nyasto monastery.